Okay so me and my boyfriends one year anniversary is coming up and i have NO idea what to do. We've never really given eachother anything for month anniversarys because well neither of us really have any money, and dont work. (were 17) but i really wanna do something special for him. I can get some money from my parents. hes my best friend, we've known eachother for years and i have never been happier with anybody else. His style is like fitted hats, baggy jeans and skater shoes, i dont know how to classify him. He drinks and smokes(not such a great thing i know) and he LOVES cars. any idea what i could do or get him? any help is greatly appreciated!
modelkate11 answered Tuesday August 4 2009, 11:49 am: I've been trying to come up with an anniversary gift too. Its just 6 months but its our last one before college. My boyfriend is also in love with anything that has an engine and he just bought his dream car which is a mustang and I'm kind of artsy so I got a big canvas and I'm going to paint the mustang symbol and hopefully it'll come out good and then he can have it in his apartment for college. You can get him a model car kit if you know he'll take the time to put it together..nobody likes buying gifts and then seeing them sit on a shelf for months. I was going to surprise my boyfriend and take him to a classic car museaum but I couldn't find any close to me but you can look on google to see if there's any near you. Then there's the simple ideas of making dinner, rent movies, go out to a movie, maybe a picnic? It could even just be in your backyard. Or maybe a new hat. You could make a cd of his favorite songs. Don't be afraid to go over the top..one year is a long time. [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
For example, you can make something cute yourself that's sentimental and won't break the bank. A letter in a bottle is really cute and you can put little candies inside it. Then buy him a model car kit. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
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